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Lack of brainpower hampering economy
Audio 10 Aug 2015A Cook Islands opposition party wants help from New Zealand to address a lack of brain power to move the country forward. Audio
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PNG police accuse Aus govt of a 'pack of lies' over Manus case
PNG police say the Australian Government never told it staff accused of rape were being flown out of the Manus Island Detention Centre. Audio
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Sport: Tahiti capable of going all the way
Tahiti are being backed to go even better at the next Beach Soccer World Cup after the Tiki Toa impressed at this year's tournament in Portugal. Audio
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International parliamentarians to look at Nauru crisis
Audio 24 Jun 2015An international grouping of parliaments fears democracy is in jeopardy in Nauru and offers to mediate. Audio
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Locals say Nauru job sackings continue after protests
Audio 23 Jun 2015Locals in Nauru say there are mounting numbers of jobless on the island as sackings continue in the wake of last week's anti-government protests. Audio
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Matthias Bittner on his 'War of Lies' documentary
In 2003 the lies of one man, Rafid Ahmed Alwan Al-Janabi, were used to unleash war on Iraq. Why did he do it? We ask Matthias Bittner the German filmmaker whose interview with Al-Janabi is the basis… Audio
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New French Polynesia nuclear commission greeted with suspicion
Audio 25 May 2015The head of an organisation representing victims of nuclear testing in French Polynesia says a commission set up to assess the aftermath of the testing could just be a charade. Audio
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Growing wealth allows PNG to take tough line
Audio 22 May 2015Academic says PNG's Bougainville ban on Australia a product of the confidence that comes with a fast growing economy. Audio
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Former Nauru leader slams current leadership
Audio 4 May 2015A former Nauru president says the current government is hypocritical in its criticism of media. Audio
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Protest in Cooks leads to fishing argument over bans
Audio 27 Apr 2015A protest in Rarotonga has pit environmental groups against the Cook Islands Government over the measures taken to conserve the tuna stocks. Audio
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Lal hopes Australian diplomatic pressure will lift Fiji ban
Audio 25 Mar 2015The former Fiji-based academic Brij Lal says pressure from Australia may be the only way he can return to his homeland. Audio
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Climate change impacts increasing severity of extreme weather
Audio 19 Mar 2015A specialist in physical geography says there is a link between climate change impacts and the extreme weather events like Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Refugee advocate says Nauru violence report wrong
Audio 4 Mar 2015Australia's Refugee Action Coalition says there is no basis for Nauru government claims that refugees have been resorting to violence. Audio
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Western powers coming to terms with China in the Pacific
Audio 2 Mar 2015The traditional external powers in the Pacific Islands are still coming to terms with China's increasing level of engagement in the region. Audio
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Pacific judiciary looks to tech development
Audio 18 Feb 2015Pacific Judiciary hopes technology will reduce the distances and remoteness between islands. Audio
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Sols womens theatre releases book, documentary
Audio 16 Feb 2015A Solomon Islands community theatre group empowering women to break down taboos around gender-based violence will release a book, documentary and toolkit this week as the two-year project wraps up. Audio
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Sacked Fiji TV executives take their complaints to police
Audio 9 Feb 2015The fallout from the Fiji Government's dispute with Fiji TV and World Rugby has continued, with the sacked executives filing a complaint with the police against the Attorney General. Audio
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NZ Live - Li'l Chuck
David's tried his hand at all sorts of musical projects over the years but right at the moment he's turning his hands, and his feet, and his lungs to performing as a one man band. Audio
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Academic calls for 'transparency' over Fiji TV fiasco
Audio 26 Jan 2015A legal expert says an apparent abuse of power by Fiji's Attorney-General over media rights to last year's Rugby Sevens should be investigated. Audio
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Fiji AG broke laws, say sacked TV execs
Audio 22 Jan 2015The sacked Fiji TV executives say the Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum broke laws and violated the constitution in last year's row over rights to broadcast Rugby Sevens. Audio
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Manus protest threatening to spiral into bloodshed
Audio 19 Jan 2015An ongoing protest by asylum seekers at Australia's Manus Regional Processing Centre is threatening to spiral into a repeat of last year's deadly riot at the centre. Audio
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Foreign investment key for Solomons: Sogavare
Audio 19 Jan 2015Solomons PM keen on boosting foreign investment Audio
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ADB says 'moveable assets' key to prosperity
Audio 15 Dec 2014The Asian Development Bank says unlocking the value of what's called 'moveable' property or assets is the key to boosting prosperity in the Pacific. Audio
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New Solomons prime minister promises positive change
Audio 9 Dec 2014The newly elected prime minister of Solomon Islands promises to bring about positive change to the country. Audio
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Victim of alleged security beatings aids investigations in Fiji
Audio 4 Dec 2014Police Commissioner says probe into a torture case more than a year old continues as victim changes mind to assist. Audio